The names and addresses of the grand jury members who indicted Donald Trump and his co-defendants on state racketeering charges were reportedly posted on a fringe website known for violent rhetoric. The Fulton County District Attorney's Office declined to comment on the situation, and District Attorney Fani Willis received racist threats before the indictment. The addresses were identified by the nonpartisan research group Advance Democracy, founded by former FBI investigator Daniel J. Jones. The group pointed out that users on social media were also sharing names and images of supposed grand jurors. The indictment listed the grand jurors' names but not their personal information. Trump supporters used coded language in online posts after Trump's social media statement. The grand jurors have faced backlash since Trump's indictment, with some posts threatening their safety due to the indictment against Trump.